A Holistic Suggestion

by Rhysus

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Daganev2005-01-27 19:17:55
question about the "moving sphere" idea... how would you know who is in your active radius? With some of the wierd room exits, how would you kow how far your radius is actually working?

Because if you don't know, I find it odd, and would there be a room in a village that that sphere would cover the whole village...
Unknown2005-01-29 13:43:07
To Veonira:

Willowisp is stopped by monoliths.
Demesne summon is not stopped by monoliths.

Willowisp is local area only.
Demesne can span as many areas as the demesne spans.

Willowisp can only work in the forest, which if we are using it on you, probably means it is enemy territory anyway, therefore defensively.
Demesnes can be placed anywhere, and used offensively.

Veonira, your arguments for comparing the two, and arguing for changes to willowisp is null.

Also the argument that Druid's can make forests for Moondancers to use for willowisp is also null. I will repeat a simple fact that holds true across all realms, and all those familiar with combat in IRE are aware of.

You CANNOT balance group combat, specifically with more then one type of class on a side.
Daevos2005-01-29 15:04:44
QUOTE(Anonymous @ Jan 29 2005, 01:43 PM)
Also the argument that Druid's can make forests for Moondancers to use for willowisp is also null. I will repeat a simple fact that holds true across all realms, and all those familiar with combat in IRE are aware of.

You CANNOT balance group combat, specifically with more then one type of class on a side.
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That argument is still valid for the simple reason that the Druids do not need to actively participate every time forestal skills like wisp and flow are used in their demenses.

So lets just say for example, four druids each created 400 room demenses, and then those druids stayed off the game for 10 days. Is it still considered group combat if one Moondancer used those demenses to ambush people using either flow or wisp depending on if he was in the area or not during those 10 days of absence?